Vidya Dehejia The Thief Who Stole My Heart (Hardback)

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Topic: Arts & Photography Item Length: 11.3 in ISBN-10: 0691202591 Publisher: Princeton University Press Item Weight: 54.8 Oz Publication Name: Thief Who Stole My Heart : the Material Life of Sacred Bronzes from Chola India, 855-1280 Subject Area: Art Type: Textbook Language: English Number of Pages: 336 Pages Author: Vidya Dehejia Series: The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts Ser. Subtitle: The Material Life of Sacred Bronzes from Chola India, 855–1280 Title: The Thief Who Stole My Heart EAN: 9780691202594 Release Year: 2021 Publication Year: 2021 Format: Hardcover gtin13: 9780691202594 ISBN: 9780691202594 Book Title: The Thief Who Stole My Heart Genre: Society & Culture Item Height: 1.1 in Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Width: 8.4 in Subject: Sculpture & Installation, Asian / Indian & South Asian, History / General Release Date: 05/11/2021

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Further Details Title: The Thief Who Stole My Heart Condition: New EAN: 9780691202594 ISBN: 9780691202594 Publisher: Princeton University Press Format: Hardback Release Date: 05/11/2021 Item Height: 279mm Item Length: 203mm Author: Vidya Dehejia Language: English Subtitle: The Material Life of Sacred Bronzes from Chola India, 855–1280 ISBN-10: 0691202591 Description: The first book to put the sacred and sensuous bronze statues from India’s Chola dynasty in social context From the ninth through the thirteenth century, the Chola dynasty of southern India produced thousands of statues of Hindu deities, whose physical perfection was meant to reflect spiritual beauty and divine transcendence. During festivals, these bronze sculptures—including Shiva, referred to in a saintly vision as “the thief who stole my heart”—were adorned with jewels and flowers and paraded through towns as active participants in Chola worship. In this richly illustrated book, leading art historian Vidya Dehejia introduces the bronzes within the full context of Chola history, culture, and religion. In doing so, she brings the bronzes and Chola society to life before our very eyes. Dehejia presents the bronzes as material objects that interacted in meaningful ways with the people and practices of their era. Describing the role of the statues in everyday activities, she reveals not only the importance of the bronzes for the empire, but also little-known facets of Chola life. She considers the source of the copper and jewels used for the deities, proposing that the need for such resources may have influenced the Chola empire’s political engagement with Sri Lanka. She also investigates the role of women patrons in bronze commissions and discusses the vast public records, many appearing here in translation for the first time, inscribed on temple walls. From the Cholas’ religious customs to their agriculture, politics, and even food, The Thief Who Stole My Heart offers an expansive and complete immersion in a community still accessible to us through its exquisite sacred art. Published in association with the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Country/Region of Manufacture: US Book Series: A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts Genre: Society & Culture Topic: Philosophy & Spirituality, Arts & Photography Release Year: 2021 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.